The comparison



Example: The comparison highlights key differences clearly

Definition


"The comparison" refers to the act or result of examining two or more items, ideas, or entities side by side to identify similarities and differences. It is often used to clarify distinctions or highlight key contrasts in various contexts.

Etymology


The phrase "the comparison" originates from the Latin word 'comparare,' meaning 'to couple together' or 'to match.' Did you know? The root word hints at bringing things side by side for evaluation, which perfectly describes what a comparison does.

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"The comparison" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 6", containing 114 commonly used words.
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